Viola Tricolor is a homeopathic remedy obtained from wild pansy, also known as wild violet, field pansy or Trinity flower. It is a herbaceous plant of European origin, which blooms from early spring to autumn. To make the mother tincture of the remedy, the aerial parts and flowers of the plant are used. The name of the remedy comes from the three colors of the flowers of wild pansy: purple, white, and yellow.
Dermatology
Eczema is one of the most common and disturbing dermatological problems, especially in infants and young children. Eczema is in most cases hereditary and manifests itself as small blisters and red patches that appear on the surface of the skin, especially on the face and elbows.
The homeopathic remedy Viola Tricolor is especially recommended in case of rashes on the face. It is therefore suitable for eczema problems in the cheek area, which are accompanied by a yellow ooze and burning or itching sensations. It is also referred to as impetigo-type eczema. Apart from eczema problems on the face, Viola Tricolor is also effective in case of eczema on the hands and elbows. This pathology particularly affects infants and young children. With homeopathy, the problem can be quickly overcome without danger for toddlers. Otherwise, you should know that Viola Tricolor is a homeopathic medicine that is suitable for the treatment of most inflammatory skin pathologies.
Recommended dosages
In the event of the appearance of vesicles, especially on the cheeks, the homeopath often recommends 5 granules of Viola Tricolor 3 CH or 5 CH, to be taken four times a day. The same treatment is also suitable for most infant skin conditions.